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Thomas Augustine Arne Was born and died in London ( 12th March 1710- d 5th March 1778).
He was educated at Eton College.
His many songs include "Rule, Britannia!" and "A-Huntin we will go". Arne was a leading British theatre composer of the 18th century, working at the West End's Drury Lane and Covent Garden. He wrote many operatic entertainments for the London theatres and pleasure gardens, as well as concertos, sinfonias, and sonatas
Song: O come, o come, my dearest poem by W. Pritchard music composed by Thomas Arne.
Text
O come, o come, my dearest, and hither bring Thy lips adorned with all the blooming spring. A thousand, thousand sweets their fragrant atoms blend, Which in a gale of joy thy breath attend. Thy love in gentle murmurs to my soul apply, Heal me with kisses or else I die.
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